
Eine wen iig, dr Dällebach Kari
Drama
Overview
Kari Tellenbach was born with a cleft palate. His mother takes care of him like a bird that has fallen out of the nest. As a young man Kari decides to become a barber and despite his handicap he wins the heart of Annemarie with his humour, charm and sensitivity. His happiness seems almost complete – but Annemarie’s middle class parents have already made other plans for their daughter.
Top Cast


Nils Althaus
Nils Althaus
Kari (jung)
Nils Althaus
Kari (jung)


Carla Juri
Carla Juri
Annemarie Geiser
Carla Juri
Annemarie Geiser


Bruno Cathomas
Bruno Cathomas
Erwin Geiser
Bruno Cathomas
Erwin Geiser


Julika Jenkins
Julika Jenkins
Hannelore Geiser
Julika Jenkins
Hannelore Geiser


Fabienne Hadorn
Fabienne Hadorn
Stini
Fabienne Hadorn
Stini


Hanspeter Müller
Hanspeter Müller
Kari (alt)
Hanspeter Müller
Kari (alt)
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